May 19, 2014

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Cardio workouts cause blood to move through the body much faster, allowing "flush" of muscle byproducts regeneration of connective tissue and toxins, which positively affects the rate of recovery. Sports metabolism Previously it was thought that an increase in muscle mass need more energy to keep it going, but it turned out that 1 kg of muscle requires about 50 kcal per day (3) , which is negligible. Indeed, changes such as metabolism. Body those who are constantly trained, accustomed to empty glycogen during exercise and refill them after - it increases the expense of carbohydrates. http://www.somanabolicmusclemaximizereviewscam.com/tag/kyle-leon-review/ In addition, the body learns to make better use of food proteins. Carbohydrates - muscles or fat? Empty glycogen depots in the muscles cause the body to direct most of the carbohydrates consumed after exercise to fill these depots. At this point, the body does not try to store fat - it restores muscle. For those who are not trained, muscle glycogen reserves are almost spent, and the body more likely it will be to translate the energy into fat. It turns out that the more you exercise, the better the body manages energy. Cardio workouts cause blood to move through the body much faster, allowing "flush" of muscle byproducts regeneration of connective tissue and toxins, which positively affects the rate of recovery. Sports metabolism Previously it was thought that an increase in muscle mass need more energy to keep it going, but it turned out that 1 kg of muscle requires about 50 kcal per day (3) , which is negligible. Indeed, changes such as metabolism.
Body those who are constantly trained, accustomed to empty glycogen during exercise and refill them after - it increases the expense of carbohydrates. In addition, the body learns to make better use of food proteins. Carbohydrates - muscles or fat?
Empty glycogen depots in the muscles cause the body to direct most of the carbohydrates consumed after exercise to fill these depots. At this point, the body does not try to store fat - it restores muscle. For those who are not trained, muscle glycogen reserves are almost spent, and the body more likely it will be to translate the energy into fat. It turns out that the more you exercise, the better the body manages energy.

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